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NAME

       tld_check_4 - API function

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tld.h>

       int  tld_check_4(const  uint32_t  *  in, size_t inlen, size_t * errpos, const Tld_table **
       overrides);

ARGUMENTS

       const uint32_t * in
                   Array of unicode code points to process. Does not need to be zero terminated.

       size_t inlen
                   Number of unicode code points.

       size_t * errpos
                   Position of offending character is returned here.

       const Tld_table ** overrides
                   A Tld_table array of additional domain restriction structures that  complement
                   and supersede the built-in information.

DESCRIPTION

       Test each of the code points in  in for whether or not they are allowed by the information
       in  overrides or by the built-in TLD restriction data. When  data  for  the  same  TLD  is
       available  both  internally  and  in   overrides  ,  the  information  in  overrides takes
       precedence. If several entries for a specific TLD are found, the first one  is  used.   If
       overrides  is  NULL,  only  the  built-in  information is used.  The position of the first
       offending character is returned in  errpos .

       Return value: Returns the Tld_rc value TLD_SUCCESS if all code points are  valid  or  when
       tld  is  null,  TLD_INVALID  if  a  character is not allowed, or additional error codes on
       general failure conditions.

REPORTING BUGS

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COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2002-2015 Simon Josefsson.
       Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, are permitted in  any
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SEE ALSO

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       libidn programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info libidn

       should give you access to the complete manual.  As  an  alternative  you  may  obtain  the
       manual from:

              http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/manual/